It's back! The Affordable Art Fair
Now in its thirteenth year, the Affordable Art Fair (AAF) is back, returning to London's Battersea Park from 10-13 March 2011.
Founded by Will Ramsay to "make contemporary art accessible to everyone" and "to show you don't need to be an art expert or a millionaire to enjoy and buy art" it will play host to 120 galleries showing paintings, prints, sculpture and photography.
The AAF's relaxed, unstuffy environment offers lots of good quality contemporary art with a price ceiling of £4,000. It's a simple formula that seems to be working, with the recent AAF in October 2010 attracting 22,500 art-lovers who spent a cool £4.25 million. There are also lots of other arty activities going on at the fair, plus an emerging artist exhibition, which features the work of recent graduates.
Grab yourself a ticket and be inspired!
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